
Maui Death Toll Climbs to 53 with Wildfire 80% Contained
The death toll in the fast-moving fire that leveled historic Lahaina on the West Maui coast rose to
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Australia’s Watchdog Sues Second Pension Fund for Greenwashing
Australia’s corporate watchdog is suing a second pension fund over greenwashing, accusing Active Super of misleading customers about
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Maxeon Seeks to Spend $1.2 Billion Building Biggest US Solar Factory
Maxeon Solar Technologies Ltd. plans to spend $1.2 billion to build the biggest US factory for polysilicon solar
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Biden’s Plan to Quash Power-Plant Pollution Fuels Industry Clash
A group of electric utilities and producers is throwing its support behind the Biden administration’s plan for throttling
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UK Firms Aren’t Meeting Emissions Targets
Most UK companies aren’t setting targets to cut their emissions, putting them on a collision course with increasingly
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Biden Set to Bet Billions on Tech That Sucks Carbon Out of the Air
The Biden administration is throwing its weight behind technology that sucks planet-warming carbon dioxide out of the air,
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Florida’s ‘Last Resort’ Property Insurer Is Now State’s Biggest
Florida is the fastest-growing US state and, with more than 8,000 miles (12,875 kilometers) of coastline, one of
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These factors are making it hard to combat the deadly Maui wildfires
The wildfires in Maui spread swiftly and turned deadly, stunning local officials who were quickly overwhelmed.
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Uranium Hunters in US West Face Partial Ban, Pollution Concerns
Five weeks before President Joe Biden announced a historic new ban on new uranium mining around the Grand
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New Zealand Concrete Industry Sets Emissions Reduction Target
New Zealand’s concrete industry wants to lower greenhouse gas emissions by 44% by 2030 as part of a
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Where people have to choose between food or home insurance
Extreme weather and climate change are driving up home insurance costs, forcing some into desperation.
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Why did the Maui fire spread so fast? Drought, nonnative species and climate change among possible reasons
Drought conditions are becoming more extreme and common in Hawaii and other Pacific islands.
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